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Movement/countermovement interaction and instrumental framing in a multi-level world: rooting Polish lesbian and gay activism

This article explores how movements frame their claims and identities in response to opposing movements. We build on previous scholarship by tracing how movements instrumentally navigate such a response - aligning new frames with their old ones - as interactions between opposing movements persist. T...

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Published in:Social movement studies 2020-01, Vol.19 (1), p.21-37
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Activism
Civil society
Content analysis
Countermovements
discursive opportunities
Fieldwork
Gays & lesbians
homophobia
Homosexuality
Human rights
Instrumental framing
lesbian and gay activism
Lesbianism
movement/countermovement interaction
multi-level environment
Poland
Political movements
Protest movements
Scholarship
Sexuality
Values
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